NEW: Millis Officer Fabricated Story About Police Cruiser Shooting
Thursday, September 03, 2015
The officer was found to have fired shots into his own cruiser to "concoct a story that he was fired upon." The only ballistic evidence was from the firearm that belonged to the officer.
The part-time officer has been terminated. He was scheduled to begin training to become a full-time officer soon.
The officer's name will be released following charges being filed against him.
There is no threat of a shooter in Millis, but the investigation is ongoing.
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